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John McCloskey

BirthMarch 1830 - Crabarky, Dungiven, CoLondonderry, Ireland
Death11 May 1894 - New Jersey
MotherNot Available
FatherCharles McCloskey

Born in Crabarky, Dungiven, CoLondonderry, Ireland on March 1830 to Charles McCloskey. John McCloskey married Bridget O'Rourke and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 May 1894 in New Jersey.

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Charles Mccloskey
1805 - Unknown
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Bridget O'rourke
1835 - 1902
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Elizabeth Golden Mccloskey
1873 - 1946
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Mary Mccloskey
1868 - 1954
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Ellen Elenor Mccloskey
1876 - 1961
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Edward Mccloskey
1857 - 1893
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John Mccloskey
1861 - Unknown
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James Mccloskey
1878 - Unknown
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Bridget Elizabeth Mcguire
1867 - Unknown
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Anna Mccluskey
1860 - Unknown
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Isabella Mccloskey
1856 - 1856
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Simon Mccloskey
1863 - 1868
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Margaret Mccloskey
1865 - 1878

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